Bram Lomans
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Medal record | |||
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Bram Lomans |
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Men's Field Hockey | |||
Competitor for the Netherlands | |||
Olympic Games | |||
Gold | 1996 Atlanta | Team | |
Gold | 2000 Sydney | Team | |
Champions Trophy | |||
Gold | 2002 Cologne | Team | |
Gold | 2003 Amstelveen | Team | |
Bronze | 1999 Brisbane | Team |
Abraham ("Bram") Robertus Lomans (born on April 19, 1975 in Roosendaal) is a former Dutch field hockey player, who twice won the gold medal at the Olympics: in Atlanta (1996 and in Sydney (2000).
He made his debut for the Dutch side on June 16, 1995 in a friendly match against Ireland. Since then the defender played 201 international matches for Holland, in which he scored 140 goals. Lomans was famous for his penalty corners. He is one of the precursors of the drag flick technique that appeared in the 1990s.
Just before the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens he was removed from the team by coach Terry Walsh. Lomans played in the Dutch League for Push and HGC, and stopped at top level in the spring of 2005. He made a comeback for the 2006/07 season in the Dutch League and scored more than 20 goals once again. He was renamed in the national team in June 2007.
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Dutch Field Hockey Team - 1996 Olympic Games | ||
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Jacques Brinkman | Floris Jan Bovelander | Maurits Crucq | Marc Delissen | Jeroen Delmee | Taco van den Honert | Erik Jazet | Ronald Jansen | Leo Klein Gebbink | Bram Lomans | Teun de Nooijer | Wouter van Pelt | Stephan Veen | Guus Vogels | Tycho van Meer | Remco van Wijk | Head Coach: Roelant Oltmans |